Flexible LDPC coding, "FlexLDPC" has been introduced by DATUM Systems. As demonstrated in optimization projects conducted by major service providers, DATUMs future-proof modem with granular LDPC coding provides the industrys highest spectral efficiency and configuration flexibility. Offered by the company are highly versatile and efficient SCPC modems. These allow service providers to optimize the use of expensive satellite spectrum resources. With a smoothly distributed configuration map, every single SCPC link using "FlexLDPC" coding can be personalized to squeeze the most out of satellites available bandwidth and spectral power, while keeping processing latency at the desired level.

Key Advantages
There are a number of features included with the companys SCPC modems that include:

Unmatched Configuration Flexibility: In addition to supporting standard Viterbi, Reed Solomon and Turbo coding options, DATUM offers an unprecedented choice for advanced LDPC coding configurations. The multiplicity of modulation, FEC and LDPC block size options provides around 200 distinct mod-cod-block LDPC combinations for a very smooth and efficient spectral efficiency and optimal latency performance. Service providers thus can count on a Swiss army knife- like utility to fine tune the link to the desired use of bandwidth, power and latency, or choosing to optimize available data throughput by managing trade-offs among these three design factors

Efficient, Low OPEX Operation: DATUM modems are engineered to provide superior spectral efficiency and high reliability /availability. When benchmarked against other SCPC modem manufacturers, DATUM has demonstrated to be the best performing SCPC modem in the Industry. High performance becomes synonymous to low operational expenses as DATUM allows links to closely match the limits of achievable channel capacity

Flexible LDPC coding brings strong technical and economic advantages to satellite service providers. The low-OPEX, low-CAPEX combo directly translates into a high ROI and short payback cycle. Although most modem purchases are cash-based, the quantum leap in efficiency gain enables a variety of enhancing OPEX-for-CAPEX financing combinations including creative options for cash-constrained service providers; potentially enabling zero-cash, zero incremental OPEX upgrade projects

Consider the example of legacy Viterbi Satcom networks. Legacy SCPC links such as those using standard QPSK modulation with Viterbi decoding can be efficiently replaced with DATUMs LDPC modems. An LDPC Eb/No gain of 2.5 dB (at BER 1E-8) allows the service provider to jump to a higher order modulation scheme and/or less robust FEC rate.

As an example, when passing from QPSK Viterbi ¾ to 8QAM LDPC, bandwidth savings between 39 and 43 percent are achieved without an increase in carrier spectral power (same C/N), effectively freeing up satellite bandwidth and its associated spectral power. Vacated spectrum can then be reutilized for network growth, higher data throughput, or simply be returned to the satellite operator to lower operational costs. (See Figure 2)

The LDPC block size can be configured to minimize processing latency for low-to-medium data rate scenarios. Thus, a 256 Kbps link can be configured with LDPC-2K block and FEC 14/17 to achieve processing latency of 11 msec, while a higher data rate link such as a 2 Mbps link can use 16K LDPC blocks with a processing latency below 13 msec. All shown coding options have equal C/N (real savings).

Figure 3 on the next page shows the minimum number of loan months required to pay off financed modem purchases using equal spectrum monthly savings (zero incremental monthly cash flow). As an example, with capacity costs at $3,500/Mhz; a two-modem purchase to replace a 256 Kbps symmetric link, financed at 10 percent annual interest rate, would require a one year loan and where the monthly loan payments would equal the satellite cost savings.

Naturally, once the loan is completely paid, the service provider enjoys savings of 39 percent in recurring monthly costs in perpetuity, leading to clear positive NPV projects.

Likewise, an 8QAM, 8K block LDPC link operating at 512Kbps brings 43 percent bandwidth savings over QPSK Viterbi ¾ (and less than 12 msec of processing delay). This link would require a loan term of less than six months with monthly payments of the two-modem purchase loan to equal capacity savings.

Higher data rate replacements  naturally  lead to shorter payback cycles, given higher monthly savings: It would take between two and five months for a 1 Mbps modem replacement to pay back the investment, realizing monthly capacity savings of 43 percent.

Cash-constrained service providers can even lower their monthly cash outlays during the lease or loan term without any upfront cash, as longer loan terms can lead to an incremental cash-positive operating condition (at the expense of higher interest expenses).

For providers wishing to conduct legacy replacement projects, it is important to point out that advanced DATUM modems bring a series of advantages over alternate technology upgrade options, such as shared (TDMA) satellite broadband systems or the use of IP-only SCPC modems. Such advantages include:

Symmetric High Data Rate Capability: DATUM modems come with 5 Mbit/s rate as standard, with the ability to increase link data to up to 29 Mbit/s per link via software keys and upgrades

Standard Serial Interface: No need to redesign serial-based client networks since modems always provide a universal serial interface. Serial-based legacy modems (such as those using V.35 or HSSI) are replaced transparently. Legacy modems are replaced by advanced modems, providing exact same link functionality but using less spectrum

Reuse of existing RF subsystems: Thanks to the LDPC coding gain, bandwidth savings are achieved with no increment in carrier power, thus allowing the use of existing antenna and amplifier equipment

IP Transparency: In addition to supporting IP routing, DATUM also offers the ability to use modems Ethernet interfaces as bridging ports for IP layer transparency. End customer IP networks can thus propagate any IP routing protocol (e.g., OSPF. BGP) across the satellite link without intromission

Offered by the firm are strong technical and economic incentives for legacy modem upgrades as well as for new networks, with validated operational and capital savings against competing advanced coding alternatives.

With more than 15,000 modems shipped worldwide, DATUM SYSTEMS is proud to have had the opportunity to closely work with a number of leading service providers who are pleased with the quality of the DATUM SYSTEMS modem and its LDPC technology.